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  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Ethno-religious nationalism in an age of anxiety

    3rd September 2020 / No Comments

    (9 minute read) The hijacking of faith by populism is a growing phenomenon around the globe. In this article Nora Fisher-Onar and Ahmet Erdi Öztürk detail the growing influence of ethno-religious nationalist sentiment as a response to the fading promises of 20th century liberalism.

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    Nora Fisher-Onar and Ahmet Erdi Öztürk

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    A guide for restless hearts: in conversation with a classic of world literature

    27th May 2020

    Edinburgh’s healing beauty

    14th January 2021

    No going back: confronting the past in Gone with the Wind

    10th July 2020
  • Lifestyle,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    The silent power of altruism

    1st September 2020 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst examines the life-changing potential of small acts of charity and solidarity.

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    Adam Brocklehurst

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    Turning a blind eye

    12th January 2023

    “I believe cinema is currently undergoing a clear transition”

    25th May 2026

    The Coronavirus and ‘The Great Operation’

    26th October 2020
  • Family,  Thought-provoking

    How to connect with your children’s emotions

    29th August 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Explore them, don’t dodge them... Ronnie Convery learns excellent parenting tips from a specialist US study centre.

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    Ronnie Convery and The Greater Good Science Center

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    Let it go

    9th February 2022

    Learning to love yourself and others

    23rd March 2022

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    27th November 2020
  • Editorial

    Editorial: All change, please!

    28th August 2020 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Words can be like old friends. You don’t come across them for years and then they pop up, return to prominence and become once more part of your everyday life.

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    Editorial: Thou shalt not kill (even murderers)

    17th January 2022

    Editorial: It must be love …

    28th March 2022

    Editorial: Don’t just survive, thrive!

    5th June 2020
  • COVID-19,  History

    It’s an ill virus that blows nobody any good

    25th August 2020 / No Comments

    (9 minute read) Richard Bauckham looks back to a Middle Age fair to make sense of the Covid pandemic.

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    “The world has begun to forget about Syria and that’s painful.”

    31st March 2021

    A headteacher’s pandemic diary

    8th February 2021

    The Coronavirus and ‘The Great Operation’

    26th October 2020
  • Lifestyle,  Thought-provoking

    Success: are we there yet?

    21st August 2020 / No Comments

    (9 minute read) Lisa Fraser argues that success is always a journey and never a final destination. And we are more successful, the more we share our success.

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    Lisa Fraser

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    Starting over …

    6th November 2020
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    A degree in serenity

    10th May 2022
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    Stop trying to be happy if you want to find joy

    20th March 2021
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Ronnie Convery finds himself having a grammar meltdown as he ventures out after lockdown.

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    Windows on the world

    3rd July 2022

    Mosque, church or secular space? Hagia Sophia and the battle for modern Turkey

    21st September 2020
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    When the Good News makes news

    23rd January 2021
  • Art & Culture

    The artist who caught a world in flux

    11th August 2020 / 4 Comments

    (7 minute read) L. S. Lowry’s charming matchstick men are loved and loathed in equal measure. But as Adam Brocklehurst points out, there was more to Lowry than quirky depictions of northern English grime. He has a message for a society coming to grips with a new normal …

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    Colouring the world: Angélica Dass

    12th January 2022

    Dallying shepherds and muscular Christs: the Pre-Raphaelites as mental wellbeing

    13th November 2020

    Chronicling history with brush and paint

    8th March 2022
  • Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Crackdown in China: it’s time to end the silence on human rights atrocities

    11th August 2020 / 1 Comment

    (11 minute read) While the world looks away, atrocities committed by the Chinese Government grow ever-more serious. Benedict Rogers asks readers to confront the horrifying reality of life in modern day China for ethnic and religious minorities.

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    Benedict Rogers

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    Healing Italy’s divide

    20th April 2021
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    Arguing with the algorithms

    22nd April 2022

    The race to save the planet: can we still win?

    21st January 2023
  • History,  Thought-provoking

    How do you solve a problem like Marie?

    7th August 2020 / 2 Comments

    (4 minute read) Joe Cook opens the curtain of history and discovers some alarming truths about the “Woman of the Millennium”.

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    When revolutionary poachers become dictatorial game keepers

    17th March 2022

    Women who made a difference: the original Sisterhood

    8th March 2021

    Blessing the guns

    18th October 2022
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